As the world’s second largest economy, China’s economic growth has attracted much attention. China’s GDP growth fell from 7.3% in 2014 to 6.9% in 2015.
Reform and opening up is not only a crucial choice that China made regarding its destiny in modern times, but also plays a decisive role in reaching two centennial goals and the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
The national strategic regional plan does not only drive the regional economy, but also nurtures a group of new economic growth poles. It also plays a significant role in enhancing the degree of regional integration.
DRC Minister Li Wei recently went to Hubei province to investigate urbanization there. Li actively explored urbanization in the new era and praised the improvements and experiences of urban aggregation, urban space optimization and urban-rural integration.
The State Council officially approved Central China's Regional Economy Plan in November 2011. It is a more systematic and comprehensive arrangement after the Guidance and Advice on Supporting Construction of Central China's Regional Economy in Henan province issued in September 2011. The guidance focuses on strategic positioning, development objectives, strategic direction, layout, mechanisms and systems of Central China's regional economy.